Cosumnes River College will be submitting a report to the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges by March 15. The report will show how the college made improvements recommended by the ACCJC last February.
CRC was asked to improve in the expediency of the assessment cycle of student learning outcomes and ac...

The Los Rios Police Department and campus officials are focused on making campus safety a campus-wide effort in the upcoming fall semester.
There were three cases of sexual battery from Oct. 9, 2015 to May 4, 2016 and a sexual assault on Oct. 26, 2015, according to the LRPD’s crime bulletins. In each case, crime bulleti...

Originally, education at community colleges in California was free, students only paid fees for parking and other amenities based upon the tuition-free goals of the California Master Plan for Higher Education, but over the years tuition has increased.
From 1984 to 1998 the tuition rose from $5 a unit to $13 a unit before...

The Los Rios community college district has chosen to move to Google’s Gmail as its email service of choice after long using its signature iMail.
The change comes after a district committee’s decision that iMail is unfit to keep up with technological advancement. On June 1 iMail will be replaced by Gmail, but students are ab...

Every year, thousands of freshmen stumble onto community college campuses without a solid plan of attack.
Students who enter community college without an idea of what they want to do can find themselves stuck for a handful of years taking classes that they don’t need.
This brings up the issue of how high school students...